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Monday, May 11, 2026

Rested and Drying Out

It was a cool, damp weekend here, with rain much of the day on Saturday and during the morning on Sunday. Thankfully the sun came out Sunday afternoon, so it didn't feel like a total wash-out. Ruthie and I still went out for our walks; she seemed even more interested in sniffing everything now that it was wet, so some of them were even longer than usual. The Mister and I had a good dinner out on Saturday, Molly had fun at her event, and we all ate too much at brunch on Sunday. The socks were a hit, and given that we've got a potential for frost overnight early this week, they might even get worn soon! My request for Mother's Day was not to have to cook dinner and the Mister obliged. And now it's Monday again and time to start the weekly grind over.

One item on my to-do list that I crossed off over the weekend was blocking the two hats I just knit.

The ribbing is obviously making these look very skinny, but they are very stretchy and accommodating. The pattern is the free Two by Two (Ravelry link), which I had knit at least once before. It's a very simple pattern -- 2x2 ribbing for a while, then eight decreases every other round at either side of four markers, then eight decreases every round for the last handful. I actually did one more than called for so that I ended with 8 stitches at the end rather than 16. I used Fibernymph Dye Works DK-weight yarn for both, Mountain House Autumn on Beguiled (superwash Merino/nylon/sparkle) on the left and Gnome Place Like Home on Strong DK (superwash Merino/nylon) on the right. The pattern calls for worsted, but the DK worked out just fine; I went down to a US 5/3.75 mm needle to work with the slightly lighter yarn. I'd originally intended the one on the right to be for my brother, but the stripes might be a bit too wild for him. I wouldn't give it to him until Chanukah in any case, so I have some time to decide. But in the meantime I needed a new mindless afternoon project, so I cast on a pair of socks for him.

This is also Fibernymph Dye Works yarn, a colorway called Winter's Bite, one of Lisa's Middle Earth-themed colorways. This skein was actually a prize from her ongoing make-along, and I thought these darker, moody colors would suit my brother well. This pair will either be for his birthday in July or be put away for Chanukah.

This week Molly has finals, which means she'll be super stressed out but at least after Thursday she'll be done and has only fun stuff for the rest of the school year. And I am taking Friday off so we can have a girls' day. I'm hoping that the shorter week moves quickly!

4 comments:

  1. Not having to make dinner is a wish I completely understand! I'm glad it was granted! Those hats are lovely and the socks have unique colors and striping pattern. Here's hoping Molly isn't too stressed and the short week flies by!

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  2. I like that Winter's Bite sock yarn! It is dark and moody! It was a wet weekend... my yard has mushrooms growing! (along with the grass which is growing at an astronomical rate!) Frankie and I both needed an extra layer for our walk this morning but the sunshine was such a good thing!

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  3. Great finishes Sarah and Winter's Bite is wonderful!! I hope the week flies by for Molly and that she sails through her finals easily. Not a fun time, as I (vaguely) remember. Enjoy your girls Friday together!

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  4. Those hats are great and will make good gifts for whoever you decide to give them to. I love the new socks, too. You do have incredible taste in sock yarn! I hope you have a good week ahead of you.

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